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Alphabetical [« »] mae 2 magalhaës 19 magdalena 1 magistrate 53 magnificence 1 magnificent 25 mahogany 1 | Frequency [« »] 54 quite 54 taken 53 knew 53 magistrate 53 u 52 each 52 end | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances magistrate |
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1 1, 14| if the judge, the first magistrate of the province, was accustomed 2 1, 20| Judge Ribeiro, the first magistrate of the province, whom I 3 2, 3| judge at Manaos, and chief magistrate in the province, Ribeiro 4 2, 3| the heart of the worthy magistrate? We can easily divine them. 5 2, 3| done in the past could the magistrate do in the present?~“Well, 6 2, 3| correspondence took place between the magistrate and Joam Dacosta. Ribeiro 7 2, 3| reparation! And when the magistrate knew the past career of 8 2, 3| delivered as addressed, and the magistrate only waited for Joam Dacosta 9 2, 4| filled the position of the magistrate in the province of Amazones, 10 2, 4| as he sat in state in his magistrate’s chair.~In private life, 11 2, 4| unjustly condemned. The magistrate’s duty, notwithstanding 12 2, 4| ought to interest even a magistrate hardened with all the surroundings 13 2, 4| who did not disregard the magistrate’s far from encouraging attitude, 14 2, 4| another Judge Ribeiro.”~The magistrate, appealed to so directly, 15 2, 4| handed a sealed packet to the magistrate.~He broke the seal and drew 16 2, 5| MATERIAL PROOFS~WHEN THE MAGISTRATE had again taken his place, 17 2, 5| to Rio Janeiro,” said the magistrate. “Many days will elapse 18 2, 5| soon as they apply.”~The magistrate then rang the bell. The 19 2, 11| you can relate before the magistrate what has passed.”~The men 20 2, 11| exist in the mind of the magistrate! It is better that disinterested 21 2, 11| himself.~“It is for the magistrate to open this case!” answered 22 2, 11| the body of Torres.”~The magistrate took the case and examined 23 2, 11| himself from falling.~The magistrate put his fingers into the 24 2, 12| identity of Joam Dacosta, the magistrate had sent it off to headquarters, 25 2, 12| concluding paragraph.”~The magistrate’s reasoning was logical, 26 2, 12| to this cryptogram.”~The magistrate’s fingers commenced to beat 27 2, 12| the more interesting.~The magistrate, who had often read and 28 2, 12| parchment note with ease.~The magistrate set to work in the same 29 2, 13| cerebral substance of the vexed magistrate would certainly have evaporated 30 2, 13| cryptogram had been written.~The magistrate was not sorry to see Manoel 31 2, 13| any success!” replied the magistrate; “I do not think I am any 32 2, 13| in to the evidence.”~The magistrate took the document and put 33 2, 13| very strange?” asked the magistrate.~“I do not see anything,” 34 2, 13| peculiarity had not struck the magistrate.~“And that proves?” asked 35 2, 13| observation sooner,” continued the magistrate, “I might have spared myself 36 2, 13| Judgejarriquezhasaningeniousmind.~That done” said the magistrate, to whom the phrase seemed 37 2, 13| undecipherable.”~On hearing the magistrate reason with such careful 38 2, 13| This number,” exclaimed the magistrate—“this number? But how many 39 2, 13| rose, shook hands with the magistrate, and returned to the jangada, 40 2, 14| to the mind of the worthy magistrate that the key to the document 41 2, 14| wish.~“But,” continued the magistrate, “if I cannot find one of 42 2, 14| was another method for the magistrate to enter upon, and maybe 43 2, 14| the number!” exclaimed the magistrate. “We must give it up again. 44 2, 14| anger passed away, and the magistrate, who had no idea of being 45 2, 14| rang furiously, and the magistrate strode up to the door, which 46 2, 15| XV~THE LAST EFFORTS~THE MAGISTRATE, however, was not the only 47 2, 15| to support himself.~The magistrate quickly arose.~“What is 48 2, 15| discover,” answered the magistrate, “and not for me to say.”~ 49 2, 16| Jarriquez for the last time. The magistrate might perhaps have found 50 2, 16| immediately admitted.~The magistrate, in the study which he never 51 2, 18| knock at it.~One of the magistrate’s servants came to open 52 2, 19| redoubled when the worthy magistrate, in a loud voice, and for 53 2, 19| like a conquerer to the magistrate’s residence.~And in that